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i talked to a senator from michigan where my dad lives. the senator wrote a letter to the defense department and the next thing we knew we had a letter back from the army's secretary saying we would like to perform the symphony. ♪ >> i was kind of worried what i would say and i was grateful it was a total piece of piece of music, very graceful and neo romantic. it has a special meaning and you sit down and play something and you know exactly what's behind it. >> so in the first moment of my symphony is about the sadness of that period. the extreme sadness and sorrow of the holocaust and the terrible loss of life. the second movement is sort of being geared for war. and the third movement, is the warfare itself. the boys going to omaha beach and invading germany. at the end of that movement, i have a victory march. [ male announcer ] unitedhealthcare wants to know "what do you want from a medicare plan?" i just want a company that helps me get the most out of my healthcare. i want it to be simple. one plan. one card to carry. i want lower
i talked to a senator from michigan where my dad lives. the senator wrote a letter to the defense department and the next thing we knew we had a letter back from the army's secretary saying we would like to perform the symphony. ♪ >> i was kind of worried what i would say and i was grateful it was a total piece of piece of music, very graceful and neo romantic. it has a special meaning and you sit down and play something and you know exactly what's behind it. >> so in the first...
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protests are over a push by the governor of michigan, rick snyder to make michigan a right to work state. letting workers in michigan decide whether or not they want to join unions. so the capitol is scheduled to close in just about two and a half hours from now. so police say anyone who refuses to leave will be arrested and will be charged with trespa trespassing. >>> i want to talk about this, though. one of the biggest companies, the biggest companies without a doubt in the world moving jobs out of china. bringing them back to america. apple c eo tim cook with this announcement. >> so we've been working for years on doing more and more in the united states. next year, one of the existing mac lines in the united states. >> existing mac lines. dan simons, you cover things technology here. apple's been under pressure to move production back here, back to the u.s. why now? >> reporter: well, you know, they've been under pressure to do this for sometime. something to do with the human rights an i buss in the plants and here's an opportunity to give back, you know, something to the american
protests are over a push by the governor of michigan, rick snyder to make michigan a right to work state. letting workers in michigan decide whether or not they want to join unions. so the capitol is scheduled to close in just about two and a half hours from now. so police say anyone who refuses to leave will be arrested and will be charged with trespa trespassing. >>> i want to talk about this, though. one of the biggest companies, the biggest companies without a doubt in the world...
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call or click today. >>> state of michigan is getting sued for failing to do its job. that is teaching students how to read. that is right. the aclu filed what it calls a first of a kind lawsuit against the state for actually failing to teach students to read at grade level. we are going to bring more of that story to you after the break. we're going to be talking to carrie moss, the executive director of the aclu, who's actually filing that suit. we're going to take a quick break first. now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. ♪ i want to go ♪ i want to win [ breathes deeply ] ♪ this is where the dream begins ♪ ♪ i want to grow ♪ i want to try ♪ i can almost touch the sky [ male announcer ] even the planet has an olympic dream. dow is proud to support that dream by helping provide greener, more sustainable solutions from the olympic village to the stad
call or click today. >>> state of michigan is getting sued for failing to do its job. that is teaching students how to read. that is right. the aclu filed what it calls a first of a kind lawsuit against the state for actually failing to teach students to read at grade level. we are going to bring more of that story to you after the break. we're going to be talking to carrie moss, the executive director of the aclu, who's actually filing that suit. we're going to take a quick break...
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looks like michigan is a pretty safe bet. remember, four years ago, both michigan and wisconsin overwhelmingly went for president obama. if president obama can get that base out in both of those states, he should do well there. >> oh, to be a fly on the wall to hear how the campaigns reacted to those numbers. i'm sure you'll be talking some of these numbers at 4:00 today. >> certainly will be. we got "the situation room" coming up as we do every day. >> did i tell you it's my favorite show other than "the daily show" and my show? >> thank you. you didn't tell me that, but thanks very much. >> wolf blitzer, here's your plug. be sure to watch "the situation room" here on cnn. wolf, thank you. ♪ goodbye [ flushing ] ♪ [ both ] ♪ na, na... [ woman ] ♪ na, na-na, na [ men ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ good-bye [ male announcer ] with kohler's powerful, high-efficiency toilets. flush. and done. [ all ] ♪ hey, hey, hey ♪ good-bye with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. i
looks like michigan is a pretty safe bet. remember, four years ago, both michigan and wisconsin overwhelmingly went for president obama. if president obama can get that base out in both of those states, he should do well there. >> oh, to be a fly on the wall to hear how the campaigns reacted to those numbers. i'm sure you'll be talking some of these numbers at 4:00 today. >> certainly will be. we got "the situation room" coming up as we do every day. >> did i tell...
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that's the idea that built michigan. that's the idea that is at the heart of the economic plan i've been talking about all year long on the campaign trail. i want to give more americans the chance to earn the skills, the businesses they're looking for right now. and give our kids the kind of education they need to succeed in the 21st century. i want to make sure america leads the world in research and technology, and clean energy. i want to put people back to work, rebuilding our roads and our bridges and our schools. that's how we grow an economy. i want us to bring down our deficits but i want to do it in a balanced, responsible way. and i want to reward -- i want -- businesses and manufacturers like detroit diesel, right here, creating jobs, right here, in redford, right here in michigan, right here in the united states of america. that's where we need to go. that's the country we need to build. and when it comes to bringing up manufacturing back to america, that's why i'm here today. since 1938, detroit diesel has be
that's the idea that built michigan. that's the idea that is at the heart of the economic plan i've been talking about all year long on the campaign trail. i want to give more americans the chance to earn the skills, the businesses they're looking for right now. and give our kids the kind of education they need to succeed in the 21st century. i want to make sure america leads the world in research and technology, and clean energy. i want to put people back to work, rebuilding our roads and our...
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just for southeastern michigan. this is like an open wound that won't go away. >> there's been a lot of earth moved looking for the remains of jimmy hoffa. all negative so far. >> reporter: two samples were removed from the ground. police say they looked murky because of all the groundwater. those samples are now going to a lab at michigan state university. and they expect to know some time monday whether there are human remains buried beneath the driveway. if there are, then there will be a larger excavation. they've had tips before that have not panned out. now the question, is will police crack the case, or will it remain an unsolved mystery? susan candiotti, cnn, roseville, michigan. >> thank you. >>> we talked with a retired fbi agent a while ago who says hoffa's body will never be found. he guarantees it. why? because he says there is no body. you will hear him explain in a minutes. >>> first, the fascination with jimmy hoffa. he's been missing nearly 40 years, and still every time a tipster claims to know his
just for southeastern michigan. this is like an open wound that won't go away. >> there's been a lot of earth moved looking for the remains of jimmy hoffa. all negative so far. >> reporter: two samples were removed from the ground. police say they looked murky because of all the groundwater. those samples are now going to a lab at michigan state university. and they expect to know some time monday whether there are human remains buried beneath the driveway. if there are, then there...
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go to this out of michigan, michigan a state where mitt romney was born. look at these numbers if we have them. look at the president's advantage in michigan. it was ten points back in september. that was the lead. now it's just down to three, which is within the sampling error. we have a lot of polls coming out to analyze. >> that looks like a lot more people came into it than dropped out of it or changed. there's only a wee difference between obama's slide but a massive difference between romney's gain. >> it was the undecided voters, they really dropped in michigan according to that survey. >> thank you. don't forget, tune into the big debate thursday 7:00 eastern, the vice presidential debate. not sarah palin this time around but it's going to be just as good, it's joe. i always love these debates. i think you do, too, because i think 60 million or some odd of you watched the presidential can he bait last week. >>> the other big news on the campaign trail, the new numbers on how women voters are leaning. things are changing. they went for obama in reco
go to this out of michigan, michigan a state where mitt romney was born. look at these numbers if we have them. look at the president's advantage in michigan. it was ten points back in september. that was the lead. now it's just down to three, which is within the sampling error. we have a lot of polls coming out to analyze. >> that looks like a lot more people came into it than dropped out of it or changed. there's only a wee difference between obama's slide but a massive difference...
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this is deerborn, michigan. the roof begins to collapse underneath them. there it goes. the helicopter from our affiliate captures the scene. everyone, thank goodness, is okay. and the masters golf tournament is next week at augusta national. it's a place that doesn't allow women members. well now one of the three main sponsors of the masters is ibm. and guess what? ibm has a female as its new ceo. she's virginia rometty. all eight previous ibm ceos were extended augusta memberships because they were men. martha burke led a protest in augusta. she didn't succeed then. but with the issue back now, we asked burke if she thinks rometty will get a membership. >> i don't know, but what i fear is they will try to work out some sham solution with the company. the company has a huge responsibility here not to undermine its first female ceo and if they accept anythingless than a full membership or resign their sponsorship they're going to undermine their new ceo and they'll be making a statement that they don't consider home run an equal to her pred sa predecessors. they've had n
this is deerborn, michigan. the roof begins to collapse underneath them. there it goes. the helicopter from our affiliate captures the scene. everyone, thank goodness, is okay. and the masters golf tournament is next week at augusta national. it's a place that doesn't allow women members. well now one of the three main sponsors of the masters is ibm. and guess what? ibm has a female as its new ceo. she's virginia rometty. all eight previous ibm ceos were extended augusta memberships because...
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if governor snyder signs this bill in michigan as expected, michigan would be the most heavily unionized right to work state in the country. alison kosik, describe what's happening now. demonstrators are starting to gather outside of the capitol. are they going to be allowed inside as this historic legislation is passed? >> reporter: they are inside right now as well as outside, so behind me you've got several hundred protesters that began arriving, even before daylight, with their signs, some inflatable rafts, often a symbol of union protests, sitting on the lawn outside here and inside, yes, there are protesters inside, especially right where the gallery is, right where the house floor is, because they want to watch the house in action when it begins in session at 10:00 a.m. in about an hour, so they'll be able to watch the legislative process at work. but there's a huge spillover crowd inside the capitol building, a huge crowd, a couple hundred, in each rotunda on three floors chanting, you can hear their voices inside the capital, once you walk in, you can hear their voices reverb ra
if governor snyder signs this bill in michigan as expected, michigan would be the most heavily unionized right to work state in the country. alison kosik, describe what's happening now. demonstrators are starting to gather outside of the capitol. are they going to be allowed inside as this historic legislation is passed? >> reporter: they are inside right now as well as outside, so behind me you've got several hundred protesters that began arriving, even before daylight, with their signs,...
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but despite president obama's auto bailout, not all of the workers in towns like sterling heights, michigan, are backing the re-election. poppy harlow traveling the country to states that voted solidly for president obama last time, but poppy, i'm curious what you are seeing now. >> well,t is interesting, because the auto bailout and you would assume that everyone in the auto industry around detroit loves the president and credits him for saving their job and that is what we found for some, but not everyone. first i want to play you a quick clip this year of both romney and obama talking about the auto bailout, and this means a lot to detroit. take a listen. >> some even said that we should let detroit go bankrupt. [ boos ] >> and you remember that. >> i believe that a market works better than a president stepping in to take care of his friends. >> hrall right. we know that romney did not want a bailout for gm and chrysler, so we went to talk to a chrysler worker, stacy stewart, right there in detroit who lost her job for a year and a half and after the bailout, she got the job back and all
but despite president obama's auto bailout, not all of the workers in towns like sterling heights, michigan, are backing the re-election. poppy harlow traveling the country to states that voted solidly for president obama last time, but poppy, i'm curious what you are seeing now. >> well,t is interesting, because the auto bailout and you would assume that everyone in the auto industry around detroit loves the president and credits him for saving their job and that is what we found for...
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michigan, if the second part does pass today, michigan would become and goes to the governor's desk, of course, where he signs. the 24th state in the country have there is right-to-work legislation. what it means is that, if you're looking for work here in the state of m. michigan you would not have to pay fees to a union as a condition to get or keep that job. it means that you're not going to be forced to join a union anymore. obviously, a huge blow, not just to unions here in michigan where unions were born. the united autoworkers union born here in 1935 but it wouldn't be a blow to unions here in michigan. it could undercut the power and influence of unions across the country. >> all right. we'll be getting more from you as this develops. a lot of people who are quite angry about this. this is a controversial issue in state of michigan. we are also watching violence in egypt. mass gunmen opening fire on opposition protesters in cairo's tahrir square rounding several people. crowds are gathering at key spots in the capital including outside the presidential palace. rival rallies t
michigan, if the second part does pass today, michigan would become and goes to the governor's desk, of course, where he signs. the 24th state in the country have there is right-to-work legislation. what it means is that, if you're looking for work here in the state of m. michigan you would not have to pay fees to a union as a condition to get or keep that job. it means that you're not going to be forced to join a union anymore. obviously, a huge blow, not just to unions here in michigan where...
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let's bring in our legal guys, avery freeman in tuston, michigan. good to see you, avery. and richard herman joining us from las vegas. good to see you. >> let's talk about this case. the university of texas, it's about university of texas. this woman saying affirmative action, you know, based at missi admissions meant she was denied entry. she is claiming that since university of texas has this program where the top 10% of high school graduates would automatically be admitted, she's arguing she should have been admitted to ut. >> yeah. she's got to prove she was turned away because of race. the fact is that she was not. this is a case that i think in term of the issue, affirmative action, it grabs at the soul of our nation. it really defines us as a just and decent people. legally, the law in my mind at least since 2003 when sandra day o'connor wrote the opinion on affirmative action when it comes to higher education is the law of the land. there really is nothing left. university of texas very much like university of michigan deals with holistic issue, race, geography, p
let's bring in our legal guys, avery freeman in tuston, michigan. good to see you, avery. and richard herman joining us from las vegas. good to see you. >> let's talk about this case. the university of texas, it's about university of texas. this woman saying affirmative action, you know, based at missi admissions meant she was denied entry. she is claiming that since university of texas has this program where the top 10% of high school graduates would automatically be admitted, she's...
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cnn's alison kosik joins us live from lansing, michigan. alison, i know this was a surprise to some in michigan because governor rick snyder did a bit of an about face on this issue. >> reporter: and some are accusing the governor of really pushing this issue through the state house, and clearly they're not happy with it. you can see how unhappy those opposed to this bill are, just looking at the sheer number of demonstrators who came out last week and are expected to come out this week. thousands are expected to come out between today and tomorrow. president of one teachers union who we spoke with put it this way. she said, you know what, never in a million years did i ever think that michigan would ever become a right to work state, that michigan was built on unions, and you know what, she has a point there. unions have really been the backbone for workers in this state, especially when you look at the auto industry. 17.5% of the workers in this state are unionized. it's one of the highest rates in the country. and if this law passes, ted
cnn's alison kosik joins us live from lansing, michigan. alison, i know this was a surprise to some in michigan because governor rick snyder did a bit of an about face on this issue. >> reporter: and some are accusing the governor of really pushing this issue through the state house, and clearly they're not happy with it. you can see how unhappy those opposed to this bill are, just looking at the sheer number of demonstrators who came out last week and are expected to come out this week....
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mitt romney, of course, born in michigan, his father was governor of michigan, and his mother ran for the u.s. senate. this is a state that is very competitive, but he is losing michigan. the latest polls show he is trailing obama. he is 46% in that state. that's still pretty -- that's a very small margin there when you think about the fact that he didn't even support the auto bailout. why so competitive, your former state of michigan? >> well, i -- listen, is he going to lose michigan, and is he going to lose michigan because he stabbed us in the back when we were on our knees, and he continues to do it. michigan, though, is a purplish state. when i was elect as a democrat, i had a republican house, republican senate, republican supreme court, republican attorney general. so it's not a democratic state necessarily. it is, you know, a state that can go either way. he is going to lose because he really hurt us by taking out that op ed that said let detroit go bankrupt. it's not going to be forgotten. >> we'll leave it there. jennifer granholm, good to see you, as always. >> great to se
mitt romney, of course, born in michigan, his father was governor of michigan, and his mother ran for the u.s. senate. this is a state that is very competitive, but he is losing michigan. the latest polls show he is trailing obama. he is 46% in that state. that's still pretty -- that's a very small margin there when you think about the fact that he didn't even support the auto bailout. why so competitive, your former state of michigan? >> well, i -- listen, is he going to lose michigan,...
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he's probably not going to win michigan at this point in time. once gm and the auto industry started turning around, gm, and part of that rust belt was going to go for president obama anyway. that's the reason rick santorum did so well. what governor romney has to do is focus on the rest of the rust belt, focus on pennsylvania and ohio and still say, although michigan went the way of president obama based on the auto industry, what type of jobs are still there for you. and if you're still looking at high unemployment rates in those type of swing states as well as wisconsin, as well as places down in the southeast, including north carolina, that's where he's going to make his living, if you will, in november. if he can give away michigan but still get ohio and pennsylvania, he's going to do pretty well in november. and he will be on his way to winning the presidency. >> lenny, always good to see you, from chicago. >> happy mother's day. >> thanks so much. appreciate that. >>> in kenya now, a talk show is making waves. we'll tell you why hundreds o
he's probably not going to win michigan at this point in time. once gm and the auto industry started turning around, gm, and part of that rust belt was going to go for president obama anyway. that's the reason rick santorum did so well. what governor romney has to do is focus on the rest of the rust belt, focus on pennsylvania and ohio and still say, although michigan went the way of president obama based on the auto industry, what type of jobs are still there for you. and if you're still...
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i hit the road with our team from wisconsin to indiana, michigan and ohio. you see our route to get the pulse of voters in key auto towns. all four states selected obama. now indiana towards romney. ohio a tossup. 55 votes up for grabs. we wanted to see what people are thinking. >> we bled on him. this town and gm went hand in hand. >> reporter: how many years as an auto worker? >> 30.7 when the plant closed. >> reporter: i first visited in 2009 right after gm shut its doors here. three years later we found them trying to build back. a town with more unemployment and more foreclosed homes and more people that want to work that just don't have that option anymore. >> they want jobs and want good jobs. >> reporter: is it still a union town? >> that's changed. >> reporter: when we rolled in to kokomo, jana it was 90 degrees reflecting the revival of this town. we came to meet at the neighborhood bar two friends whose auto careers followed a similar path but whose politics did not. >> reporter: do you agree on who the next president should be? >> i'm all over ob
i hit the road with our team from wisconsin to indiana, michigan and ohio. you see our route to get the pulse of voters in key auto towns. all four states selected obama. now indiana towards romney. ohio a tossup. 55 votes up for grabs. we wanted to see what people are thinking. >> we bled on him. this town and gm went hand in hand. >> reporter: how many years as an auto worker? >> 30.7 when the plant closed. >> reporter: i first visited in 2009 right after gm shut its...
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the home is in roseville, michigan. they got a credible tip a body was buried there around the time hoffa went missing. hoffa's disappearance is one of those bizarre mysteries and years later remains firmly planted in pop culture. >> jimmy hoffa, the mafia backed union guy remained unvowed despite the efforts of kennedy. >> the justice department has plenty on you, mr. hoffa. >> you don't impress me, i don't need $3 million and my brother elected president will whop your -- >> and anti-hero was born and many believed the mafia killed hoffa and buried his body under the former giants' stadium until they eventually dug it up and built a new stadium, no body and no hoffa. they removed floorboards in 2002 to find traces of his blood, no go. in 2006, they raised a michigan horse barn, no hoffa. today, in roseville, michigan, police will dig up a riveway. >> kill the bill! kill the bill! >> hoffa's son, james, is now president of the international brotherhood of teamsters without connections to organized crime. still, he can'
the home is in roseville, michigan. they got a credible tip a body was buried there around the time hoffa went missing. hoffa's disappearance is one of those bizarre mysteries and years later remains firmly planted in pop culture. >> jimmy hoffa, the mafia backed union guy remained unvowed despite the efforts of kennedy. >> the justice department has plenty on you, mr. hoffa. >> you don't impress me, i don't need $3 million and my brother elected president will whop your --...
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chris welch is in west branch, michigan. >> reporter: fred, let me tell you, i had a chance to spend some time with 16-year-old whitney croft and she really is a cool teenager. she's a teenager who has got a lot of guts. let nell you what happened. earlier this month, her class here at high school picked her to be the sophomore class representative and homecoming royalty court. she was shocked and she was shocked because as she says she's an outcast here at school, she's not one of the so-called popular kids. so she really couldn't believe it. when she got home, she found out from some friends that it was all a cruel joke that kids voted for her as a prank. she spent the night in tears, she was hurt, she even tells me she was suicidal. but the story has a happier ending. she's now deciding after some pushing from her friends and family that she's going to go through with it. she's going to stand up there tall, proud of who she is she's going to be there at the homecoming coronation and the dance. she's got the support of a lot of people. she's got a facebook page that is 96,000 stron
chris welch is in west branch, michigan. >> reporter: fred, let me tell you, i had a chance to spend some time with 16-year-old whitney croft and she really is a cool teenager. she's a teenager who has got a lot of guts. let nell you what happened. earlier this month, her class here at high school picked her to be the sophomore class representative and homecoming royalty court. she was shocked and she was shocked because as she says she's an outcast here at school, she's not one of the...
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make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> confusion and problems in booking travel. online is prompting the run of the travel agent. reynolds wolf has details in this week's "on the go." >> reporter: the average traveler spends hours booking their own vacations visiting 20 different sites, 9 web session for just one trip. that's one reason travel ats are becoming popular again. >> travelers are looking for advice. somebody who can answer questions for them, has experience in traveling, and they can't always get that online. >> come up with something you haven't thought of yet. >> reporter: they carry segments says beyonlt the convenience, agents can help if something goes wrong. >> you actually have somebody can you call. whether it's weather related, family emergency, or just any type of natural disaster. we're there for you. >> reporter: suggesting, interviewing agents before they plan your trip. if you're worried about costs, most agents make money through commissions but complex itine
make sure some of them are pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. >>> confusion and problems in booking travel. online is prompting the run of the travel agent. reynolds wolf has details in this week's "on the go." >> reporter: the average traveler spends hours booking their own vacations visiting 20 different sites, 9 web session for just one trip. that's one reason travel ats are becoming popular again. >> travelers are looking for advice. somebody who...
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jenn taking a break from biking right now from michigan. jenn we appreciate you jumping on the phone. i think your story is so important as you do as well. cnn has this policy of not revealing the names of sexual assault victims, yet you wanted to talk to us. why go public with there? >> hi. i think it's important that my story is told not only so that we can find this person but also because so much of my life has been public over the last year and a half. there's a lot of people that look to what i do, look to what i say, and what i represent. i feel i have a voice in a world of sexual assault victims. i think it's important that i'm heard. >> absolutely. i want to get to what you do. as part of your story, can you just take me back to that sunday. wee hours of the monday. you're asleep on the boat. what happened? >> i can give you as many details as we put out there just to protect me in the ongoing investigation. i was sexually assaulted on sunday morning in the wee hours. i was able to fight away and get away. it was something that was
jenn taking a break from biking right now from michigan. jenn we appreciate you jumping on the phone. i think your story is so important as you do as well. cnn has this policy of not revealing the names of sexual assault victims, yet you wanted to talk to us. why go public with there? >> hi. i think it's important that my story is told not only so that we can find this person but also because so much of my life has been public over the last year and a half. there's a lot of people that...
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. >>> and in michigan, outrage over workers' rights. protesters packed into the state capital building after the republican-led legislature passed a series of right to work bills. union activists are angry at the new measures which they say weaken unions and limit workers' rights. the governors made it clear he's ready to make it law. that would make michigan, which is considered the birth place of organized labor, the 24th right to work state. >>> for a second straight day, growing outrage in egypt as protesters attacked president mohamed morsi's house. and others demonstrate in tahrir square. a live report on the protests right after this. [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't work on runny noses. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have an antihistamine. really? [ male announcer ] really. alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a fast acting antihistamine to relieve yo
. >>> and in michigan, outrage over workers' rights. protesters packed into the state capital building after the republican-led legislature passed a series of right to work bills. union activists are angry at the new measures which they say weaken unions and limit workers' rights. the governors made it clear he's ready to make it law. that would make michigan, which is considered the birth place of organized labor, the 24th right to work state. >>> for a second straight day,...
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started out at four schools with university of pennsylvania, stanford university and university of michigan and princeton. they are adding more of these big name universities like duke university. >> we don't utter the d word. excellent university. just down the road. thank you so much. >>> here is phrase we have seen women and children first. in this case of a ship wreck i was about to say is that how it went down. hello again. it's been a while. >> it's been weeks. >> let's talk about this because you read this article. you hear women and children first. the captain must go down with the ship. maybe not so. >> it appears wcf as the article says, women and children first only applies in the captain yells it then it is every man for himself. i read the entire article. national academy of sciences, you should have be there with me talking about 16 ship wrecks were women better, were kids better. >> in terms of survival rate. >> you might not believe the graphic because children only 15% and crew members 61%. are they just getting on first. they think crew members know better what to do than
started out at four schools with university of pennsylvania, stanford university and university of michigan and princeton. they are adding more of these big name universities like duke university. >> we don't utter the d word. excellent university. just down the road. thank you so much. >>> here is phrase we have seen women and children first. in this case of a ship wreck i was about to say is that how it went down. hello again. it's been a while. >> it's been weeks....
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michigan would join 23 other states. michigan is considered the birthplace of organized labor. it's now on the verge of becoming the 24th right to work state. thanks, everyone. suzanne malveaux is up next with "newsroom international." have a great day. >> welcome to "newsroom international." i'm suzanne malveaux. here's what's going on right now. a shocker on the jobs front. 146,000 new jobs added. that is almost twice as many jobs created in november than expected. the unemployment rate falls even further below 8%. we now have the lowest unemployment rate in four years at 7.7%. we're following the markets to see if it has an impact as well. cnn has now learned that pentagon officials are reworking their plans for possible military action against syria. that is after now confirmed reports emerging from syria that forces loyal to president bashir al assad are preparing bombs with chemical weapons. syrian soldiers fighting with rebels for control over the outskirts of damascus. now, witnesses tell cnn that 30 people were killed today in street battles across syria. we're also le
michigan would join 23 other states. michigan is considered the birthplace of organized labor. it's now on the verge of becoming the 24th right to work state. thanks, everyone. suzanne malveaux is up next with "newsroom international." have a great day. >> welcome to "newsroom international." i'm suzanne malveaux. here's what's going on right now. a shocker on the jobs front. 146,000 new jobs added. that is almost twice as many jobs created in november than expected....
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michigan's going to be a dogfight. long-term, romney is the nominee no question about t. >> all right. chris? >> when it comes to his lack of support for the bailout it is kind of a damned if you do damned if you don't scenario for mifrmt he said if i support the bailout, he said you are feerngd michigan or eye been a donning your free market republican principles. people are saying michigan could be a waterloo for mitt romney. i don't know if that is extreme but tell us if we will have a much longer primary sea seine here going forward. >> next time, we need more time on the clock for you guys next time. very fiery. >> did seem very short today, frederica. >> all right, maria, chris and doris, thanks so much. >> have a good weekend. >> have a great weekend. >>> all right. just days before the arizona primary election, the gop contenders debate the issues again. the arizona republican presidential debate on cnn wednesday night, 8:00 eastern time. >>> and more stars are being added to the guest list for whitney houston'
michigan's going to be a dogfight. long-term, romney is the nominee no question about t. >> all right. chris? >> when it comes to his lack of support for the bailout it is kind of a damned if you do damned if you don't scenario for mifrmt he said if i support the bailout, he said you are feerngd michigan or eye been a donning your free market republican principles. people are saying michigan could be a waterloo for mitt romney. i don't know if that is extreme but tell us if we will...
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this is in detroit, michigan. he just stepped off of air force one and he's greeting folks on the tarmac. they're taking pictures. this is part of the campaign to reach out to the american people to make his case about the need to avoid going over the fiscal cliff and what his solution to that is. that would require that the top 2% of americans pay higher taxes. that is something he's been talking with republicans in congress about and believes is nonnegotiable. shaking hands there, and we're looking at the venue as well. that's where he's going to be speaking at the auto plant at the top of the hour. also saw the president last night at the christmas in washington charity concert in d.c. that event was hosted by conan o'brien and featured the legendary diana ross and psy, who was greeted by the president. the president did not attempt psy's signature dance, gangnam style. they were talking yesterday, but the president did suggest he thinks he can do it. he thinks he can do that dance. we're going to see if that a
this is in detroit, michigan. he just stepped off of air force one and he's greeting folks on the tarmac. they're taking pictures. this is part of the campaign to reach out to the american people to make his case about the need to avoid going over the fiscal cliff and what his solution to that is. that would require that the top 2% of americans pay higher taxes. that is something he's been talking with republicans in congress about and believes is nonnegotiable. shaking hands there, and we're...
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michigan and arizona will round out the month of february. by the end of this month, we'll have 11 states. this is about delegates. most nomination battles are not about delegates. somebody gets momentum early on and wraps it up before this number 1144 comes to play. maybe governor romney stumbles a bit. maybe speaker gingrich recovers. let's give it up. i talked to romney people in maine. they are confident they'll get a win tonight, a close one. let's say ron paul gets his first win tonight. it changes the delegate math a little. we'll go through some states quickly here. first we show where the contest goes from here. michigan and arizona close out february. let's assume governor romney wins them. then you come in march 3rd, i'll give that to ron paul. super tuesday you see a bunch of states. ohio, virginia, tennessee, oklahoma, more to the west. split them up. santorum wins some, gingrich wins some, romney wins some. if this is what happens, if santorum can stay viable, gingrich start winning in the south, bump all the way to the conventi
michigan and arizona will round out the month of february. by the end of this month, we'll have 11 states. this is about delegates. most nomination battles are not about delegates. somebody gets momentum early on and wraps it up before this number 1144 comes to play. maybe governor romney stumbles a bit. maybe speaker gingrich recovers. let's give it up. i talked to romney people in maine. they are confident they'll get a win tonight, a close one. let's say ron paul gets his first win tonight....
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he's poring a lot of money in michigan and now i think ahead of michigan. >> so let me follow up because this is your favorite obsession, of course, taxes. and this week you actually were interviewed and the quote that made headlines, you said obama's corporate tax is a house of horrors. explanned on that a little bit. >> well, he does cut the corporate tax rate but ends up in the details putting in a massive tax increase. talking about putting taxes on small businesses. most businesses that are small are organized are they call subchapter s corporations, or llcs. that's going to hurt job creation. he's going to reduce their ability to deduct interest. he's going to put taxes on companies that have profits overseas. no other country does that. so when you add it all up it's going to cost companies hups of billions of dollars over the next ten years. if that's helping us, i would rather do without the help. >> all right. while i have you because you're the money guy. you know, we had our big 13,000 moment this week. let's talk gas, oil, and economy here quickly. we're flirting with five b
he's poring a lot of money in michigan and now i think ahead of michigan. >> so let me follow up because this is your favorite obsession, of course, taxes. and this week you actually were interviewed and the quote that made headlines, you said obama's corporate tax is a house of horrors. explanned on that a little bit. >> well, he does cut the corporate tax rate but ends up in the details putting in a massive tax increase. talking about putting taxes on small businesses. most...
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michigan detectives ask for the public's help to solve cold cases. four kids killed and evidence found in a 1966 pontiac bonneville. i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! for your family at e-trade. ♪ you can't wish your way onto the podium. ♪ you can't buy it or hope for it. ♪ it's not enough to dream about it. ♪ luck didn't get me to london. i swam here. ♪ [romney singing]: oh beautiful, for spacious skies, i'm barack obama and i approve this message. for amber waves of grain, for purple mountains majesty, above the fruited plain, america, america, god shed his grace on thee, and crowned thy good, with brotherhood... i don't have to use gas. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. drive around town all the
michigan detectives ask for the public's help to solve cold cases. four kids killed and evidence found in a 1966 pontiac bonneville. i did not want to think about that. relax, relax, relax. look at me, look at me. three words, dad -- e-trade financial consultants. so i can just go talk to 'em? just walk right in and talk to 'em. dude, those guys are pros. they'll hook you up with a solid plan. they'll -- wa-- wa-- wait a minute. bobby? bobby! what are you doing, man? i'm speed dating! for your...